Illabo's agriculture past the lifeblood of the community

By Graham Elphick
Updated October 31 2018 - 3:25pm, first published October 29 2018 - 5:30pm
AGRICULTURE: The Illabo School Centenary booklet features great photos of life on the land at Illabo at the turn of the century. Pictures: Contributed
AGRICULTURE: The Illabo School Centenary booklet features great photos of life on the land at Illabo at the turn of the century. Pictures: Contributed

As wheat growing expanded, Illabo, like Bethungra and Old Junee, became important for the transport of grain, just as it had been with wool. All wheat was carted in bags, stacked at or near the railhead and hand lumped into rail trucks as wheat agents received orders.

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